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    Transkrip wawancara bersama Ustaz Rosli Che Soh imam tua Masjid Muhammadi / Mohamad Imran Anuar and Muhammad Syafiq Azmi Noorsaidi@Suhaili

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    Temubual ini adalah diantara kami dengan Ustaz Rosli bin Che Soh iaitu Imam Tua Masjid Muhammadi, Kota Bharu Kelantan. Wawancara ini dijalankan di pejabat imam di Masjid Muhammadi. Sesi wawancara ini dijalankan di pejabat imam di Masjid Muhammadi. Sesi wawancara ini dijalankan pada Tarikh 28 April 2019 pada jam 1.00 tengah hari sehingga jam 5.00 petang. Temubual ini berkisahkan tentang sejarah tentang bangunan iaitu Masjid Muhammadi disamping mengenal latar belakang Ustaz Rosli Che Soh. Temuramah ini telah memberikan banyak maklumat berkaitan dengan Masjid Muhammadi Kota Bharu iaitu Sejarah masjid tersebut. Sejarah telah diceritakan oleh beliau dari awal pembukaan sehingga hari ini

    Pioneers of Library Movement in Pakistan

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    The paper aims to describe in brief the contribution of seven leaders of Pakistan librarianship, viz. K.B. Khalifa M. Asadullah, Prof. Dr. Abdul Moid, Dr. Abdus Subuh Qasimi, Muhammad Shafi, Fazal Elahi, Khawaja Nur Elahi and S. V. Hussain. The early library developments are given for better understanding of the role of these leaders

    Interview Script.Professor Muhammad Ali Muhammadi

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    . In October and November, we conducted some interviews on the issue of forced conversion. One such interview was taken from Prof. Muhammad Ali Shaikh. Prof. Muhammad Ali converted to Islam during adolescence. Let’s hear him narrating his story, the problems he faced, and his views on the nature of religious conversion in Pakistan and solutions that he proffers

    Interview Script.Professor Muhammad Ali Muhammadi

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    . In October and November, we conducted some interviews on the issue of forced conversion. One such interview was taken from Prof. Muhammad Ali Shaikh. Prof. Muhammad Ali converted to Islam during adolescence. Let’s hear him narrating his story, the problems he faced, and his views on the nature of religious conversion in Pakistan and solutions that he proffers

    Interview Script.Professor Muhammad Ali Muhammadi

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    . In October and November, we conducted some interviews on the issue of forced conversion. One such interview was taken from Prof. Muhammad Ali Shaikh. Prof. Muhammad Ali converted to Islam during adolescence. Let’s hear him narrating his story, the problems he faced, and his views on the nature of religious conversion in Pakistan and solutions that he proffers

    Yoga and the “Pure Muhammadi Path” of Muhammad Nasir ‘Andalib

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    This article addresses the question of how early modern Sufis dealt with yoga. Some scholars have argued that a movement of Sufi reform occurred in South Asia during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, representing a shift towards legal Islam, which would call for the rejection of non-Islamic practices. This explanation overlooks the rhetorical construction of Sufi claims of spiritual status and shari‘a legitimacy, and it fails to distinguish eighteenth-century examples from the very different reform movements created in the nineteenth century in response to European colonialism. This article considers as a case study Nala-yi ‘Andalib (“The Nightingale’s Lament”), the central text produced by the pre-colonial founder of the “pure Muhammadi path”, Muhammad Nasir ‘Andalib (d. 1758), with the help of intertextual references to the masterpiece of his son, Khwaja Mir Dard (d. 1785), ‘Ilm al-Kitab (“Knowledge of the Book”). The consequence of their evaluation of yoga was not the systematic rejection of non-Islamic practices, but a guarded acknowledgement of their efficacy within a framework that used Indic references as a straw man for intra-Islamic debates
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